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Whitetail Fanatic July Newsletter
By Tom Fassbinder
Jul 20, 2006, 06:24
 

JULY/AUGUST 2006 


Whitetail Fanatic 2005 Sweepstakes Winners Announced - New 2006 Sweepstakes Already Underway

A drawing was held recently to determine the winners in Whitetail Fanatics Annual Membership Sweepstakes.

The Grand Prize winner was Michael Fetterolf, Pittsburgh PA. Thank you to everyone who entered.

Michael will be hunting giant whitetails this fall at Knupp Outdoors in central Illinois. Michael also won a BowTech Allegiance bow, CVA Optima muzzleloader, Leupold VXII Scope and PowerBelt Bullets.

Our 2006 sweepstakes is already under way. Be sure to keep your membership current for a chance to win prizes including a fully guided hunt with Performance Outdoors, plus prizes from Redhead, SmartScouter, and Speedtech Instruments.

Enter NOW For A Chance To WIN!


WHAT ARE THEY?

No, they are not albinos! Unlike an albino that has pink eyes due to no coloration, these deer have normal brown eyes. They reside on a military base in Western New York State and are believed to be the world's only population of white deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Seneca White Deer, Inc., a not for profit corporation, is committed to the life and habitat of these deer as well continuing with an annual hunt to maintain a quality herd of deer and to keep the gene pool viable. Visit their website: www.senecawhitedeer.org


Deer crashes through apartment window

Jerry Falkner of Racine WI woke up to the sound of breaking glass and thought someone was breaking into his apartment.

Jerry came out of his bedroom, saw a deer in his apartment, and immediately went back into the bedroom and closed the door. The deer then ran into the bathroom, and Jerry cleverly locked it inside, not knowing his pit bull, Shadow, was in the bathroom with the deer. Then all hell broke loose!

In the bathroom, the deer kicked on the water, flooding the apartment and forcing authorities to shut off power and water to the building. The dog was knocked unconscious for at least 10 minutes. It had a serious injury to its eye, along with other injuries, but was later wagging its tail and moving under its own power.

Police arrived and, with the apartment residents' help, were able to get the dog out of the bathroom, leaving the deer confined. Officers from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources then tranquilized the 1-year-old doe and took it away.

The deer laid waste to the Falkners' bathroom and caused flooding in the apartment that left it temporarily uninhabitable. Falkner’s children, ages 5 & 6 were asleep in a nearby room and were unharmed.


A Dart Tournament Targeting Live Deer, Behind High Fence, on Pay-Per-View

The World Hunting Association (WHA) has announced plans to create a competitive hunting tour around the world, with the inaugural season beginning this fall. The first 2 events have a purse of $500,000 dollars!

The WHA has a website with a mission statement that “promises to take hunting to a new level by creating a competitive tour that showcases the sport’s finest hunters competing for hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money.” WHA plans to broadcast tour events on the Internet, television, Pay-Per-View, etc….

During each hunt the WHA promises to use a patent-pending, non-fatal tranquilizing technique (aka: non-fatal tranquilizing darts) that will not cause any harm to the animals. There will be veterinarians on site to care for the animals immediately following the shot, presumably to remove the dart and etc. (by the way, would participation in this be a violation of the Veterinarian’s code of ethics?) All WHA events will be held at locations that meet state requirements for tranquilizing.

The 2006 inaugural tour is to kick off this fall in Gladwin, MI at the Lost Arrow Ranch (a high-fence operation).

The WHA is drawing fire from sportsmen’s groups for what many feel are a violation of standard hunting ethics. At the time of this report, most of the WHA’s sponsors have pulled out and are now trying to put distance between themselves and the WHA.

Note:

In regards to the WHA, Tom Fassbinder, Whitetail Fanatic CEO stated “While I support all efforts to increase hunter recruitment and retention I don’t think WHA attempt to professionalize the hunt meet the proper ethical standards of true hunters. The WHA proposal goes well beyond the ethical issues of game farms and high fences; it represents a leap across ethical boundaries that were previously unimaginable. Whitetail Fanatic Magazine, as always, encourages hunters to respect the quarry and always follow FAIR CHASE criteria.


Chronic Wasting Disease Not Found In Massachusetts Deer

No evidence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) was detected in Massachusetts deer based on data gathered during the 2005 hunting season. Massachusetts Wildlife officials recently received results from a federally certified veterinary diagnostic laboratory that indicate that all the deer brain, lymph node, and tonsil samples taken during last fall's hunting season tested negative for the disease. During the fall 2005 deer hunting season, Massachusetts Wildlife collected 577 samples from hunter-harvested, roadkilled and targeted deer across the state for CWD testing. This was the fourth year of sampling in Massachusetts as part of a nationwide CWD monitoring and surveillance program.


Iowa Mountain Lion Presence Confirmed, Then Retracted?

Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) biologists initially called a dead deer found in rural Marshall County a confirmed mountain lion kill. The deer was found on private land about 2 miles northwest of Bangor by the landowner early Tuesday morning. A wildlife management biologist for the area said the marks on the deer and the condition it was found in, are consistent with a cat kill. The claw marks on the hind quarters and neck, puncture wounds to the neck and head, and the fact the 150-plus-pound deer was drug 50 yards to some pine trees indicated to the biologists it was a mountain lion kill.

A few days later it was reported that further investigation by an expert indicated that the deer was killed by a coyote or dog, not by a mountain lion.

In October 2004, a mountain lion was confirmed in the area from a photograph taken by a trail camera. To date, there have been two mountain lions shot, one road killed and one photographed in the same general area, along with six confirmed mountain lion tracks.


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 UN Gun Ban Lunacy

While you are enjoying a 4th of July celebration, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, Kofi Annan will be using your tax dollars to host a conference designed to eradicate your 2nd amendment rights. Attendees will include nearly fifty dictatorships, six terrorist states, governments that endorse execution based on religious faith, and a multitude of other nations from around the globe

With a title that could only come from an organization as screwed up as the United Nations, the "U.N. Conference to Review Progress Made in the Implementation of the Program of Action to Prevent and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects," is taking place on the soil of this great nation.

To learn how you can fight the U.N.'s Global Gun Ban and save your right to keep and bear arms, please visit www.stopungunban.org

 

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